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I'm at uni spending more time on what I enjoy doing and not enough on what I'm supposed to actually be doing.
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I think you'd be a good Co-director!Jamez wrote:At the moment, I do sod all, but I've had my fair share of jobs...
Garage Mechanic (failed miserably and quit after 2 weeks)
Call Centre Op (For ITV Digital)
Bar staff (at a crappy holiday resort)
Rides assistant (at a theme park)
Radio Presenter (x3)
Radio Newsreader (x2)
This summer, I'll get a job in Cardiff as a call centre op again. I liked doing that, I used to enjoy using a different accent for each caller. Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Indian
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Oh god. I work for Perfect Occasions Corporate and Private Catering. And I'm a kitchen porter and delivery boy. . .
It's shit, 4 quid an hour isnt bad, but i hate it and on my 16 birthday ill be applying for high street store jobs like wanno
It's shit, 4 quid an hour isnt bad, but i hate it and on my 16 birthday ill be applying for high street store jobs like wanno

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I don't know my future after this weekend, and I don't want to
I don't know my future after this weekend, and I don't want to
I always wanted to be a train driver too - how spooky!
But, I have been a factory assistant, hotel receptionist, subtitler @ good old Auntie Beeb and Channel TV, graphic designer, website designer (both at ITV), worked for a very dodgy shop in Nuneaton - now closed (I think) - but now I run my own computer and broadcast company. Oh happy days...
Oh, I also worked on the railways as a CIS/PIS programmer
But, I have been a factory assistant, hotel receptionist, subtitler @ good old Auntie Beeb and Channel TV, graphic designer, website designer (both at ITV), worked for a very dodgy shop in Nuneaton - now closed (I think) - but now I run my own computer and broadcast company. Oh happy days...
Oh, I also worked on the railways as a CIS/PIS programmer
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Right now, I'm a freelance radio presenter at two commercial stations doing swing shifts when the jocks are ill/on hols. Alongside that I also am now manager of the uni's station.
Good job, very good pay and a good laugh. The work's also coming in thick and fast at the moment, which is fantastic as I'm not at uni at the mo and can therefore do pretty much anything going. I must be one of the few people on here that genuinely loves their job!
Good job, very good pay and a good laugh. The work's also coming in thick and fast at the moment, which is fantastic as I'm not at uni at the mo and can therefore do pretty much anything going. I must be one of the few people on here that genuinely loves their job!
Depends on what I do. Computer complete rebuild is about £119 a pop, hourly rate at only £39 and graphics etc for broadcast are anything from £90-£∞ depending on what it's for. Of course, I can quote for other work.